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Originally Posted by LadyMischief
But who are you to put a time limit or some kind of restriction on mourning? Everyone deals with things differently, deals with tragedy differently.. Sarah's husband was very ill before he died, and the eventuality had occured to her often, I'm sure, as she was pretty much taking care of his every single need. So you tell me, what is the proper amount of time she should have "waited"? A day? A week? A month? A year? Is she supposed to be unhappy and alone for her entire lifetime to suit you? All this high and mighty sanctimonious bullshit is just that, a steaming heap of BS. I'm pretty sure that humans don't come with manuals that say how everything is supposed to be, how long everything is supposed to take. When humans are perfect, the formula will add up, but until then, this thread and all the lameass comments in it with regards to Sarah's personal life are about as retarded as they can get. And low. Very very low.
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He didnt put the limit, society and people with values did.
I dont want to make comparasions here, but you should think about it ... there's quite a few things that can put this situation into perspective.